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Wisconsin: Offbeat attractions beckon

You can find Houdini's story, decadent pies, upscale plumbing fixtures and more The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame inside Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. (HANDOUT / November 18, 2009) By Cliff Terry Special to Tribune...

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Budget Brides - Wedding Venues

Reception - location location location The stress that comes with finding the right venue for the right price is comparable to finding shoes that look great and don't hurt. Often the most hassle free experience, banquet halls...

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Thanksgiving Food Matters: A half-baked pumpkin shortage, plus restaurants and wine choices

Monday, November 23, 2009 Give thanks for holiday meals at restaurants Many Austin restaurants and hotels are offering special meals and pricing for Thanksgiving Day. 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. — Mike Sutter The long story behind...

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Turning a Failing Restaurant Around - BusinessWeek

When Jonathan Rapp left his New York City restaurant to open a new one in rural Connecticut, he forgot to revise his strategy for new customers Rapp uses this converted 1955 Ford fire truck for his series of outdoor dinners at...

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Chinese culinary arts celebrated in Vancouver

By Cheng Ming VANCOUVER, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Close to 10,000 voters have identified which are the most popular Chinese restaurants in Vancouver. Craig Stowe is the founder and director of the Edgewater Casino Chinese Restaurant...

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Raising the steaks: The Bulgari of butchers

You would think that the opening of Australia's first Topshop last month would be big news, but no – everyone is talking about Victor Churchill. Sydney's fashionable eastern-suburbs crowd are flocking to the new store as if...

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Fast Forward: ‘Augmented reality' fuses your world and the Web

'Augmented reality' fuses the Web and the world around you Sunday, November 22, 2009 The cameras on some new phones don't show the world as you've known it. Tap one to display a snippet of Internet data about whatever lies...

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In Marfa, Texas, Minimalist Art and Maximum Flavor

"The big empty" is how my seatmate describes the landscape as our plane makes its descent to El Paso. To me it is the opposite: this is a place I've visited and lived in for the last 13 years, and it is a land filled with...

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36 Hours in Rajasthan, India

INDIA is modernizing rapidly, sometimes too fast. You have giant malls, but grandmothers afraid to use the escalators. There are villages in the middle of nowhere, with ornate temples soaring into the hot sky. Still, old...

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Liberty, Equality, Gastronomy: Paris via a 19th-Century Guide

A marvelous painting of a gourmand at his table hangs in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris -- a portly, pink-faced figure happily gorging on a regal casserole, with a bottle of wine at one elbow and a luscious-looking soufflé at...

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